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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Atty General Eric Holders Personal Ties To The Abortion Industry

Its not so difficult to understand why the liberals love abortion. Its a cash cow, they make millions off it. That money funds their political campaigns, lifestyles and serves as a rallying cry and center of gravity for them. In return their elected officials run interference and engage in cover ups to repress the ugly truth about abortion.

Thanks to pro-lifers Michelle Wolven and Catherine Davis, a small group of us have been on this story for weeks.

While they were digging through online records of Georgia abortion
clinics, they stumbled on the fact that Attorney General Eric Holder’s
wife Sharon Malone Holder (both pictured right) co-owns with her sister
an Atlanta area abortion clinic building.

The building is located at 6210 Old National Highway, College Park, Georgia.

The business itself is called Old National GYN. Click on deed above and see below…

Anderson’s article, “Holder’s family papers over his ties to abortion doctor,” was published in Human Events today.

Anderson’s story deepens beyond the obvious breaking news that
Sharon Holder, an OB/GYN herself, co-owns a building – and has for many
years – that operates as an abortion clinic.

Clinic abortionist indicted on Medicaid charges

What’s more, the abortionist at Old National, Tyrone Cecile Malloy, was indicted last year by a Georgia grand jury on charges of Medicaid fraud.

The paper trail backward, according to Anderson:

The same tax records show the building was formerly
owned by Dr. Mack A. Jones, late husband of another of Holder’s
sister-in-laws, Vivian Malone Jones. Her death, announced in an Oct.
14, 2005 obituary in The Washington Post, reported that she was Malone
Holder’s sister.

The other two sisters apparently inherited the building at that time.

Paper trail cover-up attempt

Anderson further detailed how, after he alerted the Holders and
sister co-owner Margie Malone Tuckson 0f the information he had,
requesting comment, the family quickly moved to put the abortion clinic
building into a blind trust.

Explains a lot

Pro-lifers agree Holder’s ties to the abortion industry explain a
lot – his attacks against pro-life activists and that he looks the
other way on abortion industry skulduggery. Details Anderson:

Critics say it may also explain why Holder has been
eager to prosecute pro-life advocates who counsel women outside
abortion clinics….

“There is a clear conflict of interest when the man
charged with pursuing those that abuse the system is also one who is
engaged in some way with the business,” said Davis, whose organization
brought the issue to the attention of Watchdog….

In recent months, judges have blocked Holder’s
efforts to punish pro-life supporters counseling women outside abortion
clinics. In one case, Holder’s Department of Justice agreed to pay Mary
“Susan” Pine $120,000 for its filing of an “improper lawsuit” against
her, according to a statement by Liberty Counsel, an Orlando,
Fla.-based nonprofit legal firm. Pine counseled women on the sidewalk
outside a Florida abortion clinic….

Karen Handel, the former secretary of state in
Georgia and a former senior vice president of public policy for the
Susan G. Komen Center, said she was “shocked” by the findings of the
Watchdog investigation.

“It certainly underscores the deep ties the Obama
Administration has to the abortion issue,” said Handel, author of the
new book, Planned Bullyhood: The Truth Behind the Headlines about the
Planned Parenthood Funding Battle with Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

“This certainly seems to shed some additional light
into why Obama and his team seem obsessed with protecting Planned
Parenthood and abortion rights at the expense of other important issues
in the country.”…

Davis pointed to cases in which activists have sued
Planned Parenthood for alleged Medicaid fraud – in Georgia, Iowa,
Texas, New York, and Massachusetts – but where Holder’s Justice
Department has failed to act.

“The U.S. attorney general has not at all pursued a
case against any of them, including this one in Georgia where his wife
owns the property,” Davis said.

Also add to the mix the DOJ’s October decision not to investigate
an Indiana abortion clinic Allen Country Right to Life alleges is
violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.